Showing posts with label Gateway Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gateway Arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

new friends for WMNG!

Our first season of Words & Moves, Numbers & Grooves went so well!  Everyone worked so hard, we had extra rehearsals to prepare our presentation, and our Winter Solstice Showcase was truly magical, and deeply appreciated by the audience.  I have not had much time to blog over the past couple months, but I will post a separate entry about our show soon.

We are so excited to have new friends join us next session!  Students of Anna Bernanke's homeschool tutoring group, the Mt. Rainier Student Group, will be joining us for portions of the day this winter. 
They got to come for a sample of classes in mid-December, and everyone had a blast.  Here are some images from that day. 

Thursday, October 10, 2013

words & moves, numbers & grooves - week 4

   Our homeschool performing arts intensive is going strong although we are still below our minimum numbers and would love to have more families join us!  If you are a homeschooler in the DC area, visit BoundlessWorkshops.com for full details about this unique intensive in Mt. Rainier, MD.  We will continue with a new session in January.  

 
   This week after warmups and the dance portion of Hermione's class, Words & Moves, the kids moved into working with some whimsical, kinda silly poetry she brought in, identifying nouns, adjectives, and verbs, as an exercise, and then took turns reading them aloud.

 

   Then, mic check... Hermione had set up the microphone and amps so the kids could have a chance to experience working with the mic, see what that feels like and how they sound. First she had one of the kids demonstrate the proper way to do a mic check and talked about mic etiquette and handling (what to do and what not to do ;).  They performed the poems she had brought in, something they wrote, or sang. She set the mood with some stage lighting and played MC for them. This was beautiful to witness.
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

   In Moves & Numbers, aka Contemporary Ballet, this week I took the kids through some floor barre work, where you work various aspects of warmup and technique while seated or lying on the floor. Then we did some center exercises and talked more about choreography composition. I split them up around the room and gave them about 15 minutes to attempt to choreograph 'four eights' (32 counts) of a dance. We talked about the difference between choreography and improv and various ways to approach creating choreography, from improv to mental rehearsal (visualizing the dance in your mind, then trying to get the body to cooperate). Then they got the opportunity to perform their individual sections as a coordinated whole. They are so uninhibited, so willing to put themselves out there. I love that.
 
 
 


 
 
 

   In Numbers & Grooves, we began with drumming warmup, working as a group with quarter notes, eighth notes, and a simple groove, while trading solos, each person taking first eight-bar (32 beats), then sixteen-bar solos, with encouragement to shape their solo so that it is coherent, with a strong beginning and ending. I also worked some call & response with them, to sharpen their listening skills and expand the complexity of rhythms they can work with.
   We shifted gears to work some tap technique and then rotated groups for more improv, with half on hand percussion, half on foot percussion, and switch...
   We finished it out with the beginnings of a chair dance - yes, hoofin' while in a chair. First taste of simple tap choreography, working with the Shim Sham, which is like the tap dancer's national anthem and has many variations as well.  I have no pics from this week's class Numbers & Grooves, and I have some video to share, but they are large files, and I'm trying to figure out how to get them from the phone to computer without putting them on YouTube...


Monday, September 30, 2013

words & moves

What I'm trying to get across is that these are not your typical dance & music classes.  Hermione brings some fun games to the mix and the kids enjoy every minute with her.

Just to share a few more snippets of class:
Here they are playing a version of improv freeze dance (no, they are not too old for it, as you can see) where when the music stops they have to jump on a letter.  Then she asks each of them for an adjective that begins with that sound, which she writes down on a list on the wall.  They get really excited and help each other when needed. 






Then they have a list of words to play with, and they take turns putting them together in sentences to create a whimsical collaborative story which they each then perform for one another.
      

 They also worked to come up with a short rhyming poem about themselves - realistic or fictitious - and performed it on video, dramatizing it with their bodies.  Then they got to watch each of the videos afterwards.  They loved this and were really cracking up and giving each other performance feedback.

 

They finished up with more improv, playing something kinda like musical chairs, except with scattered letters where each round, there was one less letter than the number of people, and they were eliminated one by one.  They were supposed to play fair and not 'hover'...

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Words & Moves, Numbers & Grooves

   Our homeschool performing arts intensive at Joe's Movement Emporium in Mt. Rainier began this past Monday, which I am really psyched about. Hermione & I both incorporate a lot of improv into these classes so that's a big part of what you see here. I love the contact improv pics.
   Working with the fabulous Hermione Rhones, we are weaving poetry, dance/movement/gesture, ballet technique, choreography collaboration, hand percussion, foot percussion, aka hoofin', aka tap dance, and experiential math - and having fun to boot.
   Did not get any pics of Moves & Numbers / Contemporary Ballet this time... Next week.  These are phone pics (not my professional photo work! ;)
   I really enjoy having all ages in my classes, breaking down generational barriers and seeing mommas learning alongside their kids.
   If you are reading this & know anyone who might be interested, please help spread the word! We are not yet at our minimum to cover costs for a full session, but hoping to build enough momentum to see this program flourish!
   For full details, see the class page at boundlessworkshops.com .
   Oh, and my sweet big girl was feeling under the weather and wound up needing a nap part way through the day so she laid down with her little brother .  ;)